This paper examines 170 of the non-engineering undergraduate degrees in the fields of supply chain management, logistics, and transportation, including joint majors, present within universities in the United States. The curriculum for each degree was evaluated to determine the extent to which the students were taught transportation and related courses. Each university’s website was also examined to catalog additional best practices in education, such as required internships, used to support teaching transportation outside of formal classroom instruction
One of the most difficult challenges for an undergraduate supply chain management program at smaller...
Equip students with an understanding of what may be the most critical and complex component of globa...
This paper reports on a nationwide survey that was conducted from November 2004 through April 2005. ...
This paper examines 170 of the non-engineering undergraduate degrees in the fields of supply chain m...
This collaborative National Center for Freight & Infrastructure Research & Education (C-FIRE) funded...
Logistics and transportation has become one of the last frontiers that still remain to be conquered ...
Logistics & transportation is one of the fastest growing disciplines in the U.S. and around the worl...
The disciplines of logistics and supply chain management have the potential of having many areas of ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
654834936Final report; Aug. 2005-July 2006.PDFTech ReportFHWA/NC/2006-34Education and trainingEducat...
This paper reports the results of a nationwide survey on transportation planning topics taught at U....
Teaching operations and supply chain management courses can be challenging especially because textbo...
Vita.Recent federal legislation and policy directives have resulted in significant changes in the tr...
Teaching supply chain management (SCM) to undergraduates that are not Supply Chain Management majors...
Transportation engineering is a critical subdiscipline of the civil engineering profession as indica...
One of the most difficult challenges for an undergraduate supply chain management program at smaller...
Equip students with an understanding of what may be the most critical and complex component of globa...
This paper reports on a nationwide survey that was conducted from November 2004 through April 2005. ...
This paper examines 170 of the non-engineering undergraduate degrees in the fields of supply chain m...
This collaborative National Center for Freight & Infrastructure Research & Education (C-FIRE) funded...
Logistics and transportation has become one of the last frontiers that still remain to be conquered ...
Logistics & transportation is one of the fastest growing disciplines in the U.S. and around the worl...
The disciplines of logistics and supply chain management have the potential of having many areas of ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
654834936Final report; Aug. 2005-July 2006.PDFTech ReportFHWA/NC/2006-34Education and trainingEducat...
This paper reports the results of a nationwide survey on transportation planning topics taught at U....
Teaching operations and supply chain management courses can be challenging especially because textbo...
Vita.Recent federal legislation and policy directives have resulted in significant changes in the tr...
Teaching supply chain management (SCM) to undergraduates that are not Supply Chain Management majors...
Transportation engineering is a critical subdiscipline of the civil engineering profession as indica...
One of the most difficult challenges for an undergraduate supply chain management program at smaller...
Equip students with an understanding of what may be the most critical and complex component of globa...
This paper reports on a nationwide survey that was conducted from November 2004 through April 2005. ...